
“Everything was made bright by her. She was the smile that shed light all around her.”
Source: Anna Karenina
“Everything was made bright by her. She was the smile that shed light all around her.”
Source: Anna Karenina
"They Are All Gone," st. 1.
Silex Scintillans (1655)
By Still Waters (1906)
Context: We cannot for forgetfulness forego the reverence due to them
Who wear at times they do not guess the sceptre and the diadem.
As bright a crown as this was theirs when first they from the Father sped;
Yet look with deeper eyes and still the ancient beauty is not dead.
He mingled with the multitude. I saw their brows were crowned and bright,
A light around the shadowy heads, a shadow round the head of light.
Telecosm : How Infinite Bandwidth Will Revolutionize Our World (2000), p. 31
Context: Let there be light, says the Bible. All the firmaments of technology, all our computers and networks, are built with light, and of light, and for light, to hasten its spread around the world. Light glows on the telescom's periphery; it shines as its core; it illuminates its webs and its links. From Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein to Richard Feynman and Charles Townes, the more men have gazed at light, the more it turns out to be a phenomenon utterly different from anything else. And yet everything else — every atom and every molecula — is fraught with its oscillating intensity.
“Light was first
Through the Lord's word Named day:
Beauteous, bright creation!”
Creation. The First Day (c. 670).
Song lyrics, The Millennium Bell (1999)